PostSportsPlus: Gerrit Cole’s dips are a nine-figure Yankees issue — now it could be the same for Aaron Judge
Three years ago, during an offseason in which Yankees managing general partner Hal Steinbrenner made it clear he intended to spend in free agency, the winter meetings were at the Manchester Grand Hyatt in San Diego.
And it ended in the same fashion, with Steinbrenner bumping an existing offer up by a year at the same annual salary,Two years prior to the Cole signing, the Yankees shook up the winter meetings in Orlando by trading for Giancarlo Stanton and taking on $265 million of the contract he had signed with the Marlins.
While there is concern around the league about how both Cole’s and Judge’s contracts will age, there’s also no guarantee they ever will be as productive as they were during their walk years.
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